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Art Club *Kenda Nicholson "The Art Clubs ultimate goal is to promote the visual arts. To gather, create, and enjoy the camaraderie for the love of art. "
Athletic Booster
The North Lamar High School Athletic Booster Club exists: To support, promote and encourage a high school standard of integrity and good sportsmanship in all activities. To foster and promote goodwill and school spirit. To promote and encourage all students to be involved in athletics, either as an active participant or as a support. Lastly to raise funds to assist all athletic programs and to promote annual scholarship (s) for North Lamar athletes. |
HOSA
Health Occupation Students of America. National HOSA guidelines say that students must be enrolled in the Health Science Technology program to be eligible to join and compete in HOSA.
Key Club * Dennis Hodgkiss Key club is a service organization for high school students sponsored by Kiwanis. We meet the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of each month at 6:30 PM in room 109. We do service projects to help the school and community. Dues are $12.00; they go to the district and international organizations.
Spanish Club
* Mrs. Franklin Open to NL students that are taking Spanish or have previous high school credit for Spanish. Activities: Homecoming Parade, Harvest Festival, Day of the Dead Party, Christmas ice skating/shopping trip, community projects, lock-in (hopefully), Cinco de Mayo event.
Student Council *Lindsey Miller Available to students who maintain at least a three point grade average. We govern the student body. We help with school spirit, homecoming, and battle of the sexes, drug free week, and iflurtz.
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BETA * Patti Haley The National Beta Club recognizes academic achievement, promotes character, develops leadership skills, encourages service involvement, an provides technological advantages to students in grades 10-12. Our Beta Club members are learning to lead while serving others. We are very proud of our National Beta Club members for their personal growth, their confidence, and their belief that they will make a difference for themselves, their fellow club members, their school and their community.
Opportunities: Over $250,000 in scholarships. Conventions The Broyhill Leadership Conference
Motto: "Let Us Lead By Serving Others." Service is one of the most important characteristics of Beta Club membership.
Mission Statement: The purpose of the National Beta Club shall be to promote the ideals of character, service and leadership among secondary school students, to reward meritorious achievement and to encourage and assist students in continuing their education after high school.
Vision Statement: The National Beta Club, a student-centered organization, continually develops and nurtures individuals by providing opportunities and experiences enabling them to demonstrate the ideals of character, achievement, service and leadership in a global community. |
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Booster Clubs Band Booster
•Mission of the NLHS Panther Band The mission of the North Lamar Band program is to prepare our students to live and work successfully in a changing world. Through the program, a student will learn the value of creativity, discipline, organization, teamwork and evaluation. The band program strives to promote a positive environment for which a student can grow, and mature physically, intellectually, aesthetically and emotionally in a secure environment, as well as, stimulating both logical and intuitive thinking. Participation in the North Lamar Band will heighten the awareness of the importance and value that music plays in our community and world. Furthermore, the student will better comprehend the life long effects that music can have on individual lives physically, mentally and emotionally.
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FCA *Kathy Barker Christian sports organization focusing on empowering and encouraging student athletes to make a difference for Christ by displaying integrity, teamwork, serving, and excellence in the classroom as well as on the playing field. |
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FFA * Jennifer Clark
North Lamar FFA Advisor The FFA's purpose was to develop leadership, citizenship, and cooperation of those students involved in any aspect of agriculture. Agricultural education and the FFA can expose students to a variety of experiences similar to those they may encounter in their occupations. Students can participate in many activities that will allow them to become eligible for scholarships as well. Students may participate in public speaking events, conduct meetings, judging contests, agriculture mechanics contests, wildlife contests, as well as horticulture plant identification, just to name a few. FFA members are also encouraged to participate in community service, and mentor other students and educate them about how agriculture touches everyone's lives. |
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